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what occurs when two chemical compounds come together, yet are not chemically combined |
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what does the abbreviation FSS stand for |
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what does the abbreviation FAA stand for |
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Federal Aviation Administration |
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what is measured in angular degrees from true or magnetic north |
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in terms of fuel for an engine, what us the process of allowing a precise amount of fuel to pass |
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what is a FAA facility that provides pilots wit weather briefings, flight planning (opening and closueres) and coordination of serch and rescue |
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FSS- Flight Service Station |
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what is a set of indicators, usually surrounding an airport's wind sock, that providetraffic pattern information to a pilot in the air |
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what is a magnetic number that corresponds with the runway |
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what is the intersection of two lines of position |
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what is the intersection of two lines of position |
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what is a ratio of fuel to air in which, upon combustion all of the fuel is burned |
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whatis the direction that an airplane points with respect to true of magnetic north including any wind displacement |
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along what axis is the "direction" of an airplane based on |
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what is a tower-mounted, large rotating light located at an airport |
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what is an airport with an operating conrol tower called |
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an airplane engine converts heat energy into what type of energy |
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what is a term which applies to the airplane's engine and its accessories |
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what is the chemical process of burning |
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what is a recurring series of events |
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what is the nautical equivalent for scale used on a sectional chart |
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6.85 nautical miles to one inch |
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sectional charts are baed on what type of projection |
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Lambest Comformal Conic Projection |
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how often are Sectional Aeronautical Charts revised |
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Every 6 months or annually (if located outside the 48 contiguous states) |
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what is a mixture of gasoline and air in which there is less gasoline and more aire than neeses for normal combustion |
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what us a small, or abbreviated mark on a line |
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what chemical reaction occurs when gasoline and air are mixed together and burned |
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what does the abbreviation ATC stand for |
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What is the act of making a given volume of gas smaller? |
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What is, in the example of an airplane engine, the movement of the piston, within the combustion chamber, to its limits? |
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What is an enclosed container in which fuel and air are burned for the production of energy? |
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How long is a statute mile in feet? |
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What is a dedicated pathway for taking off and landing airplanes? |
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What does the abbreviatin WAC stand for in regards to aeronautical navigation? |
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What is the scale of the world aeronautical chart? |
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1:1,000,000 or 16 statute miles per 1 inch |
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What is a term used to describe elevations? |
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What is the most widely used type of projection for aeronautical charts? |
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What is the size of an item, or area, on a chart, compared to it in actuality? |
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What is the scale used on a sectional chart? |
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1:500,000 or 8 statute miles to 1 inch |
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What is a chart specifically designed for aviation use and Visual Flight Rules? |
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What are the 3 ways are used to depict relief on maps? |
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1) color tints 2) contour lines 3) shading |
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What is a method of transferring a portion of the Earth's surface onto a flat chart? |
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What is a policy set forth by a governing body that controls the noise impact upon a community surrounding an airport? |
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What is a structure that huses air traffic controllers? |
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What is a mixture of gasoline and air in which there is more gasoline and less air than needed for normal combustion? |
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What is a chemical substance which is used as a source of energy? |
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What is the concept that an airplane is located somewhere along a given line? |
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How many feet is a nautical mile? |
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What is a representation of the surface of the Earth (or of the sky/space above)? |
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What is a system of lines, known as meridians, betwen the north and south poles? |
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What is an illustration showing the symbols that are used on charts? |
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What is the airport's parking lot? |
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What is a type of engine that processes air and fuel by a back and forth movement of its internal parts? |
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In what forms does a chart usually give information in? |
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symbols, graphs or illustraions |
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What is a projection, usually on paper, showing a body of land and other features such as water? |
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What is the art and science of creating charts and maps? |
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What is a system of lines that run parallel to the equator, also known as parallels? |
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What are the 5 events in a 4 stroke engine? |
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1) intake 2) compression 3) ignition 4) power 5) exhaust |
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What is another name for lines of longitude? |
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What is another name for lines of latitude? |
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